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Mount Gede

  Mount Gede is located between Cianjur Regency and Sukabumi Regency, West Java and this mountain is a stratovolcano type with an altitude of 2,958 masl. Mount Gede last erupted in 1957. Mount Gede is surrounded by mountainous forests that are rich in various types of flora and fauna and is one of the natural laboratories that are widely used as objects of research. Mount Gede is included in the Gede-Pangrango National Park area which in 1977 was designated as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and also as a Sister Park with a State Park. There are many beautiful natural tourist areas and become one of the destinations for both domestic and foreign tourists. Some of the main tourist attractions on Mount Gede are as follows:  1. Blue Lake Telaga Biru has an area of ​​5 hectares and is located at an altitude of 1,575 masl (about 1.5 km from the Cibodas entrance). The beauty of this lake is reflected in the bluish color of the water caused by the abundance of blue algae in this lake....

Ranu Kumbolo Lake

Ranu Kumbolo is located in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park area, precisely between Malang and Lumajang districts, East Java, Indonesia, with an area of ​​15 ha. Many visitors intentionally stay overnight using tents. In general, these visitors, apart from enjoying the beauty of Ranu Kumbolo lake, are also looking forward to seeing the sun rise up there You need physical fitness to get here, besides that, prepare three copies of your ID card, a health certificate from a doctor, and a stamp. At Ranu Pani before climbing, you will be asked to register by showing these two letters. It is intended to maintain safety and as a rescue measure something bad could happen to you while traveling.   Things that need to be prepared before traveling are climbing equipment such as jackets (try a thick waterproof jacket), socks, gloves, headgear, earplugs, masks, sleeping bags, tents, food and drinking water. The most important thing is to carry an adequate supply of water. You can also ...

Biawak Island

Biawak Island is located in the Java Sea and enters Indramayu Regency, with a distance of about 28 nautical miles or about 40 kilometers from the north coast of Tirtamaya Indramayu, Indramayu Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia. The clean air and sea breeze feel when you step on Biawak Island. Not only that, the clear seawater and clusters of intact coral reefs add to the beautiful waters of Biawak Island. Coupled with the milling of colorful ornamental fish, inviting you to plunge and trace every inch of coral reef there. The beauty of Biawak Island is even more apparent if you have the opportunity to tour the island with an area of ​​120 hectares. The island is rich with mangroves that are green and tightly seen from a height, as well as various other plants. Meanwhile, the name Biawak (Varanus salvator) is taken from the monitor lizards that roam and live in these islands. Actually the name of this island is Rakit Island, but by the Indramayu Regency Government it is called Biawa...

Tiga Warna Beach

Tiga Warna Beach is located on Jl. Sendang Biru, Tambakrejo Village, Sumbermanjing District, Malang Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia The main uniqueness of Tiga Warna Beach is the different colors of the water. Blue-Green-White. This color difference is caused by the depth of sea water. In addition, the waves on this beach are very calm, because the big waves from the Indian Ocean are blocked by Sempu Island. Tiga Warna Beach is actually next to Sendang Biru Beach. The beachfront view is dominated by Sempu Island. Tiga Warna Beach is a natural conversion area managed by Clungup Mangrove Conservation (CMC). The beach, which is included in the Mangrove Rehabilitation and Conservation area, must be preserved. Therefore, if you want to visit this place you have to book in advance. The manager's motto about this beach is "No Negotiation in Full Booked". They are not tempted by the coffers of money that can be generated from the visitors who come, they are more concerned ...

Ijen Crater

  I ndonesia has one mountain out of 2 in the world which shows blue fire activity in its crater at dawn. Blue fire activity in this world can only be seen in 2 places in the world, namely in the crater of Mount Ijen in Indonesia and another in Iceland. Its appearance is sometimes big, small, or even invisible. The local weather greatly influenced its appearance. Ijen Crater is located on Mount Ijen which is located on the border of Bondowoso Regency and Banyuwangi Regency, East Java Province. Mount Ijen has a height of 2,443 meters and a slope of 40 degrees. Ijen Crater is an acidic crater lake that sits at the top of Mount Ijen with a lake depth of 200 meters. Ijen Crater is in the area of ​​Ijen Tourism Park, Bondowoso Regency and Banyuwangi Regency, East Java. Every morning around 02.00 to 04.00, around the crater you can find the phenomenon of blue fire or blue fire, which is unique in this place. Blue Fire itself is the reaction of natural gas when it meets oxygen at a certai...

Mount Papandayan

Mount Papandayan is a strato volcano located between two villages, Sirnajaya and Kramatwangi, Cisurupan District, Garut Regency, Indonesia. The mountain with an altitude of 2,665 meters above sea level is located about 30 km southwest of Garut City. Mount Papandayan is quite comfortable for visitors, including those who are not familiar with climbing activities. because the paths are so organized, some of them have been made terraces using stone structures. Many stalls and toilets are available at a number of points, this is very helpful for visitors who are tired, hungry, or just want to pee .. The first spot on Mount Papandayan is the Sulfur Crater. The white smoke billowing into the air is one of the beauties of Mount Papandayan. This crater is not very wide and is not at the top of the mountain, considering that Papandayan is a strato-shaped volcano. There are several craters, one main crater and several small craters that are also seen emitting smoke. The crater area is bordered b...